Kuject Link Cable 20FT Compatible for Quest 2
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Kuject Link Cable 20FT Compatible for Quest 2/1/Pico 4
The Kuject Link Cable is a 20-foot long, nylon braided cable designed for use with the Quest 2, Quest 1, and Pico 4 virtual reality headsets. It is a USB 3.0 Type C to C high-speed data transfer and charging cord, ideal for gaming PCs. The cable is available in two colors: Grey and Silver.
Product Features
- Compatible for Quest 2/Pico 4 Link Cable
- High Throughput
- Longer for a Better VR Game Experience
- Anti-Abrasion
- STABLE
Consensus Review
The Kuject Link Cable has received mixed reviews from users. Many users have praised the cable for its functionality, stating that it works well for charging their Quest 2 while using WiFi link. They also appreciate the cable's durability and the secure fit of the connections. The cable's length is also a plus for many users, as it allows them to move freely while playing games.
However, some users have reported issues with the cable. A common complaint is that the cable is very stiff and hard to coil, which raises concerns about its longevity. Some users fear that they might bend the cable too far and break it. The cable's weight is also a concern for some users, as they feel it could add unnecessary strain to the USB-C port on the side of the Quest 2.
Another issue raised by users is the cable's data transfer capabilities. Some users have reported that the cable is not detected as a 3.0 connection for their Quest 2, resulting in either a 2.0 or unstable connection. This has led to some users not recommending the cable for high data transfer.
Despite these issues, many users still find the Kuject Link Cable to be a great alternative to more expensive cables. They appreciate its affordability and the fact that it works well for their needs.
Pros
- Compatible with Quest 2, Quest 1, and Pico 4
- High data transfer rate
- Long length for better VR game experience
- Durable and abrasion-resistant
- Stable data synchronization
Cons
- Very stiff and hard to coil
- Heavy, which could add strain to the USB-C port
- Not always detected as a 3.0 connection for Quest 2
- Concerns about longevity